"Each year, there are numerous vehicles that are written off by either
the owner or the insurance company. Often these older vehicles are
simply in need of mechanical or body work to get them road-ready and
safe to drive. Following the merger between Bodycraft and Golden State
Collision Centers, we are pleased to embrace this tradition of giving
back to our communities," said Bruce Mackie, President of Golden State
Collision Repair Centers. "We are thrilled to continue the gesture of
helping people who have suffered economically and are working toward
bettering their lives. Our hope is that this gift will be a door opened
to hope and a brighter future for the recipients and their families."

Golden
State Collision Repair Centers' mission is to provide high quality
collision repairs coupled with stellar customer relations. Golden State
Collision Centers has recently merged with Bodycraft
Collision Centers, providing nineteen locations throughout
California. The merged companies officially began operating as Golden
State Collision Repair Centers, A Bodycraft Company, on December 15,
2012. Their merged entity continues to place a priority on their
customers and their service to them. They are unwavering in their focus
of unmatched service and distinction for excellence in collision
repairs. Golden State Collision Repairs Centers embraces a core value of
supporting the communities they serve, sponsoring such organizations as
Make a Wish, Boy and Girl Scouts of America, First Tee of Greater
Sacramento, and numerous other charitable organizations. For more
information about Golden State Collision Repair Centers, a Bodycraft
Company, visit www.goldenstatecollision.com
or www.facebook.com/goldenstate.